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"People think, ‘Oh, Steven Wilson writes everything and the musicians are just doing what he’s written.' That’s not the case." How Porcupine Tree made The Incident
By Michael Donlevy published
Little did we know at the time but Porcupine Tree's 2009 album The Incident would be their last 2022's Closure/Continuation

Steven Wilson teams up with Ninet Tayeb in new video for Rock Bottom
By Jerry Ewing published
Steven Wilson will release his latest album The Harmony Codex on September 29

Steven Wilson shares new ten-minute "mash-up of progressive rock, spiritual jazz and electronica" Impossible Tightrope
By Jerry Ewing published
Steven Wilson will release his brand new album The Harmony Codex on September 29

“The label were less than pleased to be confronted by a 10-minute track with Robert Fripp on it… For Steven Wilson and I, that was the beginning of us having a genuine audience”: Tim Bowness recalls No-Man’s escape from pop
By Rich Wilson published
The duo lost their album budget and marketing support, but gained so much more when they went creatively wild on Flowermouth

"I still confront the expectations of my audience. I rarely give them what they want": Steven Wilson on the "privilege" of being able to do what the hell he likes
By Paul Brannigan published
Steven Wilson will never again give the music industry what it wants: "We were pressured to try to write a grunge radio anthem. I did it, but I felt so dirty"

Steven Wilson shares first music from The Harmony Codex. Watch the video for Economies Of Scale here
By Jerry Ewing published
Steven Wilson will release new album The Harmony Codex on September 29

"It’s my songs with the sound and vision of Steven Wilson”. Aviv Geffen on the making of Blackfield IV
By Stephen Humphries published
Despite announcing he was stepping back, Steven Wilson was alongside Aviv Geffen for 2013's fourth Blackfield album, along with some new faces too!

"A lot of people were saying that they didn’t even know this record existed": Steven Wilson says Richard Wright's reissued 1978 solo album Wet Dream is like "a long-lost 1970s Pink Floyd album"
By Paul Brannigan published
Having remixed Richard Wright's debut solo album Wet Dream for reissue, Steven Wilson compares it to “a long-lost 1970s Pink Floyd album that you’ve never heard”
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